"The Black Panther," Marvel's new, $200 million action flick whose title character is America's best-known black superhero, is landing on 4,000 screens nationally this week during a cultural moment of its own making.

It's been a busy few days for Colorado's Red Gerard after he won the slopesyle gold. Most recently, he appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," sporting a seriously large hat and spilling what it's like to win an Olympic gold medal at 17.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxWvtMOGAhw 4 stars, Rated PG-13 (134 minutes) Marvel films pop up with the regularity of iTunes updates, so it's hard to fault even the most dedicated fans for feeling desensitized to their charms.

While many Americans don't regularly follow World Cup racing, the XGames or Olympic qualifiers that lead up to the Winter Olympics, it's safe to say most will be glued to the opening ceremonies Friday and all the going-for-the-gold glory that will follow.

It may be unfair to compare Side Stories, a new outdoor short-film program, to the River North neighborhood's better-known Crush Festival. The latter deploys street artists to cover walls with murals, beautifying and -- just as important to organizers -- activating otherwise disused spaces for the sake of selling neighborhood character.

Go Birds!!! A post shared by Carrie Baird (@chefcarrieb) on Feb 4, 2018 at 11:27am PST On the Feb. 1 football-themed episode of "Top Chef," a tailgate challenge at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver contestant Carrie Baird (Bar Dough) and Chris Scott (Butterfunk Kitchen in Brooklyn, N.Y.) were paired up and won tickets to the Super Bowl with their green chile poutine.

The Boulder International Film Festival has something new on the program this year -- the program. BIFF, which brought its first immersive Virtual Reality Pavilion to last year's festival, is sticking with technology, and will feature a modern spin on the age-old paper program.

Long before its current cultural boom, Denver enjoyed a reputation as a comedy-lover's dream -- thanks in large part to the nationally respected Comedy Works club, and the headliners and hungry local talent it cultivated.

By Elahe Izadi, (c) 2018, The Washington Post After months of speculation, rumors and tabloid headlines about a possible pregnancy, Kylie Jenner announced Sunday that she had given birth to a baby girl just three days before.

Going on "The Bachelor" requires disappearing from your regular life. Contestants leave behind their jobs, pets, family, friends and social media accounts for days or weeks or months to compete for true love.

The wildly popular Denver Comic Con has always touted its educational mission -- being the single-largest event of its nonprofit parent, Pop Culture Classroom -- as well as its old-school emphasis on sci-fi and fantasy authors and, naturally, comic-book creators.

When the Academy Awards telecast begins at 6 p.m. on March 4 -- an hour earlier than in previous years -- it will already be too late to catch up on the nominees, which for the second consecutive year feel encouragingly more diverse and representative than in the past (remember #OscarsSoWhite?).

By John Rogers and Michael Balsamo, The Associated Press LOS ANGELES -- Mark Salling, who played bad-boy Noah "Puck" Puckerman in the hit musical-comedy "Glee," died of an apparent suicide Tuesday, weeks after pleading guilty to possessing child pornography.

Von Miller wasn't JUST wrestling alligators in Florida last week. His excursion to Gatorland was in the name of art and entertainment. The Broncos linebacker and newly crowned Pro Bowl defensive MVP will star in a weekly comedy-variety show, "Von Miller's Studio 58," that will premiere on Facebook Watch on Wednesday at 6 p.m.